Many people who take selfies at a meeting, chat with friends or just for family gatherings, post on social media. This time, however, Selfie picked up the Curiosity Rover of the US Space Research Organization (NASA), and then back to work. The Curiosity rover landed on the solar planet's red planet Mars in August 2022. On 23 November, Curiosity sailed from Earth to Mars. Since landing, Curiosity has been working in the northern Gulf of Mars. There, in the Glen Emotive region, on October 9, 8 pictures were made of Curiosity, where the device has a cellphone. The information was reported last Wednesday on the NASA website. NASA said the curvature of the selfie was made through an automatic hand-held camera during the study. This camera is called Mars hand lens image. As seen in the picture, the way a man grabs a selfie by looking at the camera with one hand, Curiosity has also taken pictures of himself in the same position. The 5th day of Curiosity's work on Mars was October 5th. On that day, Curiosity conducts chemical tests on the rocky elements of Mars. Curiosity has a small laboratory. Scientists have named the device 'stomach'. There are 3 cups for collecting samples in this laboratory, of which 3 are chemical solvents. Curiosity is now busy experimenting in the laboratory where the powder was found in the Glen Emotive region. The results of the test are expected next year, scientists hope.
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